The Rocket Science blog will take a break between today and 5 January. During this time, there will be no new posts (well, unless anything extraordinary happens!) and commenting will be disabled. We’ll be back in 2016 with news and updates on Sentinel-3A, Sentinel-1B, Galileo, Estrack, ExoMars/TGO, New Norcia 2 inauguration and much else. Best wishes to everyone for a restful year-end holiday and a safe, happy and prosperous New Year.
Blog break
- access_time 18/12/2015
- chat_bubble_outline 0 comments
Written by
Daniel
Daniel Scuka works on the ESA Communication team.
access_time
18 December 2015
chat_bubble_outline
0 comments
format_list_bulleted
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
Recent Comments
- Armchair Explorer on Juice’s view of the Pale Blue Dot
- Armchair Explorer on Juice’s view of the Pale Blue Dot
- :3jörn on Cluster reentry – live blog
- Wenda on Cluster reentry – live blog
- David Evetts on Cluster reentry – live blog
Tags
#LISAPathfinder
aerobraking
aries
asteroid
burn
chang'e-3
cluster
cme
debris
esoc
estrack
express
flyby
galileo
goce
integral
juno
kourou
l2
launch
leop
LISA
malargue
mars
moon
nasa
nos
Operations
orbit
perth
re-entry
reentry
simulation
space
space debris
space safety
SSA
swarm
testing
tiangong
tiangong-1
tiangong1
tracking
venus
vex
Blogroll
- Alan Boyle's Cosmic Log Quantum fluctuations in science, space and society, from quarks to Hubble and Mars
- Bad Astronomy Phil Plaite’s award-winning space blog
- Planetary Society Emily Lakdawalla’s excellent space blog
- Raumzeit Podcast Top German-language space podcast
- Scilogs German science blog
- Universe Today Spacey & up-to-date
Discussion: no comments